12(6-y)+y=5

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Solution for 12(6-y)+y=5 equation:


Simplifying
12(6 + -1y) + y = 5
(6 * 12 + -1y * 12) + y = 5
(72 + -12y) + y = 5

Combine like terms: -12y + y = -11y
72 + -11y = 5

Solving
72 + -11y = 5

Solving for variable 'y'.

Move all terms containing y to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-72' to each side of the equation.
72 + -72 + -11y = 5 + -72

Combine like terms: 72 + -72 = 0
0 + -11y = 5 + -72
-11y = 5 + -72

Combine like terms: 5 + -72 = -67
-11y = -67

Divide each side by '-11'.
y = 6.090909091

Simplifying
y = 6.090909091

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